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zakb
<p>Dates are usually returned via OLE as a Variant data type.</p>
<p>You most likely need to do something like:</p>
<code>
use Win32::OLE::Variant;
my $ole_date = $item->{ReceivedTime};
print $ole_date->Date('dd/MM/yyyy'), ' ',
$ole_date->Time('HH:mm:ss'), "\n";
</code>
<p>Untested, but lifted from a piece of code which uses the SourceSafe OLE interface, so should work!</p>
Try [cpan://Win32::OLE::Variant] for more info.
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